Overlapped Window
An
overlapped window is a top-level window that has a title bar, border, and client area; it is
meant to serve as an application's main window. It can also have a window menu,
minimize and maximize buttons, and scroll bars. An overlapped window used as a
main window typically includes all of these components.
By specifying the WS_OVERLAPPED or WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW style in the
CreateWindowEx function, an application creates an overlapped window. If you use the
WS_OVERLAPPED style, the window has a title bar and border. If you use the
WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW style, the window has a title bar, sizing border, window menu, and
minimize and maximize buttons.
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